The stability of small Au (m = 4-7) clusters is investigated by analyzing their energetic, geometric, vibrational, magnetic, and electron density properties. Gold clusters can be constructed from stable cyclic 3-center-2-electron (3c-2e) Au units (3-rings) with σ-aromaticity. The stabilization requires a flow of negative charge from internal 3-rings with electron-deficient bonding to peripheral 3-ring units with stronger Au-Au bonds. The valence-isoelectronic clusters Au and AuZn have similar electronic properties: AuZn is a strongly σ-aromatic molecule. An understanding of the structure of Au clusters is obtained by deriving a Clar's Rule equivalent for polycyclic gold clusters: The structure with the larger number of rings with dominant 3c-2e character and a smaller degree of 3c-3e character occupies the global minimum of the Au potential energy surface.
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